Gibraltar (web site)

Gibraltar, also called The New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, is a web site devoted to presenting news and reviews in the world of progressive rock. Gibraltar is well respected in the progressive rock community, and citations to it can be seen in numerous progressive rock related articles on Wikipedia. The encyclopedia is not freely editable by the public, but contributions may be submitted to the maintainers via email.

History

Gibraltar started in 1991 as a moderated electronic mailing list, issued in weekly digest form. The original moderator was Michael Lamoureux, and the list was for discussion of anything related to progressive and psychedelic rock, including art rock, symphonic rock, and electronic music.

In 1991–1992, list member Dave Markfield compiled The Progressive Music Survey, an A-to-Z listing of progressive rock bands, with discographies, reviews, interviews, etc., with most contributions provided by 15 list members. This plain text document was available by email and FTP.

Railroad issues are notorious for delays in the Downriver area ... The crossing actually is on Fort Street, just north of Van HornRoad ... He said he hasn’t had much feedback from residents or motorists, but said he believes it is a help for travelers ... “That would be helpful for residents of Trenton, Grosse Ile, Woodhaven, Gibraltar and Brownstown Twp.”....

” ... Mrs May told MPs that the UK Government had ensured that Gibraltar was covered by the Withdrawal Agreement and would negotiate a future relationship “for the whole UK family, including Gibraltar”. She sent a message to residents of the Rock ... “We are proud that Gibraltar is British and our position on sovereignty has not and will not change.” ... ....

But Mrs May said ... Mrs May told MPs the Government had ensured that Gibraltar was covered by the Withdrawal Agreement and would negotiate a future relationship “for the whole UK family, including Gibraltar”. She sent a message to residents of the Rock ... We are proud that Gibraltar is British and our position on sovereignty has not and will not change.”....

But Mrs May said ... Mrs May told MPs the Government had ensured that Gibraltar was covered by the Withdrawal Agreement and would negotiate a future relationship “for the whole UK family, including Gibraltar”. She sent a message to residents of the Rock ... We are proud that Gibraltar is British and our position on sovereignty has not and will not change.”....

“We are on track for tomorrow.” But nothing in the negotiations has gone smoothly and the summit risked being derailed by a late objection to the deal by Spain over the British territory of Gibraltar...Sanchez claimed that discussions would cover the “co-sovereignty” of Gibraltar, something residents overwhelmingly rejected in a 2002 referendum....

With fish and chips and warm beer galore, modern Gibraltar looks for all the world like a little bit of Britain on the Med ... or so residents. For decades now, UK-Spanish relations have been dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar (pictured) and Madrid's repeated claims to sovereignty....

At a special summit in Brussels that was almost derailed by a row over Gibraltar, the other 27 leaders will gather to sign off the agreement before May joins them to mark the milestone ...Sanchez claimed that discussions would cover the “co-sovereignty” of Gibraltar, something residents overwhelmingly rejected in a 2002 referendum....

Spain had raised last-minute objections ahead of the summit about how the issue of Gibraltar had been handled in the Brexit talks so far ... Spain threatened to derail the Brexit deal over concerns about its role in future trade arrangements involving Gibraltar -- a British Overseas Territory with 30,000residents....

“To do that we need to get on with Brexit now by getting behind this deal,” she said.Gibraltar tensions ... of Gibraltar ... Sanchez claimed that discussions would cover the "co-sovereignty" of Gibraltar, something residents overwhelmingly rejected in a 2002 referendum....

The summit risked being derailed by a late objection to the deal by Spain over the British territory of Gibraltar...Sanchez claimed that discussions would cover the "co-sovereignty" of Gibraltar, something residents overwhelmingly rejected in a 2002 referendum....

Spain - which had threatened to boycott the summit - will attend after a last-minute disagreement over Gibraltar was resolved on Saturday ... What does the PM's letter say? ... Spain threatened to not show up over concerns about its role in future trade arrangements involving Gibraltar - a British Overseas Territory with 30,000residents ... Gibraltar ... ....